R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Frankel,The Honourable Mr. Justice Tysoe,The Honourable Madam Justice Griffin |
Citation | 2018 BCCA 485 |
Docket Number | CA44608 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 28 December 2018 |
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8 practice notes
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R v Wesaquate,
...issue, invite submissions, and inquire into the infringement and its consequences. (Bialksi at para 23; Woolsey at para 57; R v Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at para 100, 425 CRR (2d) [91] Because the manner in which a trial judge addresse......
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R. v. Jerace,
...failure to assist that gave rise to a miscarriage of justice within the meaning of s. 686(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Code: R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at para. [71] The premise behind Mr. Jerace’s position is that although the Crown had indicated there were no convictions but only police in......
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R. v. Woolsey,
...within the meaning of s. 686(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Code: R. v. Leno, 2021 BCCA 200 at para. 69, citing R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485. [49] The onus on a trial judge to assist a self-represented accused is a heavy one, rooted in concerns......
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Olson v. Miller, 2019 BCCA 274
...see Burnaby (City) v. Oh, 2011 BCCA 222 at paras. 35−36, 84 M.P.L.R. (4th) 221, leave to appeal ref’d [2011] 3 S.C.R. ix; R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at paras. 93−94. She was first told she did not need to refer to documents in support of her position. Next, she was told the documents were ......
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8 cases
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R v Wesaquate,
...issue, invite submissions, and inquire into the infringement and its consequences. (Bialksi at para 23; Woolsey at para 57; R v Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at para 100, 425 CRR (2d) [91] Because the manner in which a trial judge addresse......
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R. v. Jerace,
...failure to assist that gave rise to a miscarriage of justice within the meaning of s. 686(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Code: R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at para. [71] The premise behind Mr. Jerace’s position is that although the Crown had indicated there were no convictions but only police in......
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R. v. Woolsey,
...within the meaning of s. 686(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Code: R. v. Leno, 2021 BCCA 200 at para. 69, citing R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485. [49] The onus on a trial judge to assist a self-represented accused is a heavy one, rooted in concerns......
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Olson v. Miller, 2019 BCCA 274
...see Burnaby (City) v. Oh, 2011 BCCA 222 at paras. 35−36, 84 M.P.L.R. (4th) 221, leave to appeal ref’d [2011] 3 S.C.R. ix; R. v. Neidig, 2018 BCCA 485 at paras. 93−94. She was first told she did not need to refer to documents in support of her position. Next, she was told the documents were ......
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